national broadcaster

collocation in English

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national
adjective
uk
/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/
us
/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/
relating to or typical of a whole country and its people, rather than to part of that country or to ...
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broadcaster
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbrɔːdˌkɑː.stər/
us
/ˈbrɑːdˌkæs.tɚ/
someone whose job is to speak on radio or ...
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(Definition ofnationalandbroadcasterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is onenationalbroadcasterin this country with a number of regional outlets.
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What would that do for the independence of ournationalbroadcaster?
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The character was a breath of fresh air to listeners of the staidnationalbroadcaster, and they relayed their approval with volumes of mail.
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The watchdog says thenationalbroadcasterobeys the orders of the information ministry.
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She has worked with thenationalbroadcastersince in 1976, starting as a continuity announcer.
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The show was commissioned by thenationalbroadcasterbut when they demanded editorial control the deal fell apart.
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The organisation has relationships with regional television stations run by local governments, which must reserve up to two channels for thenationalbroadcaster.
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It was founded in 1960 and became anationalbroadcasterin 1975.
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This results in higher ratings for thenationalbroadcasterby pulling baseball fans away from watching their own team.
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The song went on to become the theme song for hisnationalbroadcaster.
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In the initial phase all songs submitted will be judged by a panel of experts appointed by thenationalbroadcaster.
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In his weekly column he continues to question the merits of the league while ironically also being retained as a pundit for thenationalbroadcasterfor live league games.
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In meeting their responsibilities as national broadcasters, they lost ground to the private stations.
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One was that adults could assist children to write the songs submitted to theirnationalbroadcaster; previously only children could write the songs, with no assistance from adults.
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There are 22 television stations; two channels are local, and the rest are repeaters from national broadcasters.
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A local broadcaster has priority to televise games of the team in their market over national broadcasters.
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Most countries had two to six national broadcasters in the days of analogue television.
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It also consulted a range of national broadcasters on improving performance.
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National broadcasters have abandoned an earlier pledge to restrict their online activities.
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Many national broadcasters likewise restricted the viewing of online events to their domestic audiences.
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